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Bottom Line panel

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Business panelists Elmer Kim and Michael Hyatt discuss U.S.-Cuba relations, the cyberattack against Sony and the the Russian ruble crisis
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Child obesity

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Why experts call for more prevention efforts
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Blood pressure breakthrough

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Clinical trial in U.S. ends early because of 'life-saving information'
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Seeing trade opportunities

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Jean Charest, former Quebec premier and partner at McCarthy Tetrault, on trade opportunities for Canada in a Trump presidency
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Trump and nuclear fears

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As the president-elect, Donald Trump will soon take charge of the U.S. nuclear weapons arsenal, and for some, that's not a comforting thought
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Sunday Scrum: Mixed signals on NAFTA

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Trump has agreed to renegotiate NAFTA rather than scrap it altogether, but the U.S. president also made clear if the deal isn't to his liking, he'll pull the plug
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The Big Picture

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The panel discusses how Canada can navigate potential policy potholes with the U.S.
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Iran honours nuclear promises, sanctions lifted

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U.S. and Iran swap prisoners hours before final conditions of the nuclear deal were met
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Cholesterol turnabout

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Warnings to avoid cholesterol in food cut from U.S. dietary advice
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Deadly U.S. storm system heads for Ontario

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At least 11 dead, dozens injured in tornadoes that ripped through Texas on the weekend
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Americans held hostage in Iran in 1979 win compensation

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Provision buried in new congressional bill to give each of the hostages or their estates up to $4.4 million
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Barack Obama's speech in Cuba

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'For more than half a century the sight of a U.S. president here in Havana would have been unimaginable. But this is a new day between our 2 countries'
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US security expert warns of deepening Russia-China ties

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While warning about the alliance, U.S. Ambassador to China Nick Burns said during the Aspen Security Forum that he does not believe the close ties will last. (Scripps News)
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America’s biggest Medicaid insurer pledges nearly $1 billion for affordable housing

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Centene, the largest Medicaid insurer in the U.S., is pledging nearly $1 billion for affordable housing.
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Fact-checking claims about who's behind pro-Palestinian student protests

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Some have claimed that outsiders are backing pro-Palestinian student protests at campuses across the U.S. and Canada. CBC’s Ben Makuch fact-checks those claims to find out what’s really happening.
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Tesla quietly slashed over 3,400 job postings, leaving only 3 in the U.S. with 12-hour days and hazardous materials

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Elon Musk’s Tesla quietly slashed over 3,400 job postings, leaving three positions left in the U.S. for potential applicants to fight over.
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‘Almost impossible’: Janet Yellen despairs at housing market’s one-two punch for first-time buyers

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It’s official: Home prices are up nearly 5% year over year in every major U.S. city, according to a Redfin report released Thursday.
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Should Canada intervene in Haiti? | Canada Tonight

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Amid the political unrest and violence in Haiti, the U.S. is pushing for Canada to lead an international ground operation in the Caribbean country. Greg Beckett, an associate professor of anthropology at Western University who has worked...
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The West is learning about the limitations of sanctions: retired U.S. general

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Sanctions are only part of a successful strategy, says Ben Hodges, former commanding general of U.S. Army Europe. He says it is in the West's interest to see Ukraine defeat the Russian invasion.
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Why thousands of Uber and Lyft drivers are striking on Valentine’s Day

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Thousands of U.S. ride-hailing workers plan to park their cars and picket at major U.S. airports in what organizers say is their largest strike yet in a drive for better pay and benefits.
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'Tiered' U.S. response to fatal drone attack begins with airstrikes in Syria, Iraq

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Mike Lyons, a fellow at the Modern War Institute at West Point, discusses Friday's U.S. airstrikes on sites in Iraq and Syria used by Iran-backed militias and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The strikes came after a drone attack...
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Barring Trump from ballots puts U.S. in 'strange' and 'dangerous' position

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Chris Galdieri, a politics professor at New Hampshire's Saint Anselm College, told CBC's Canada Tonight the fact that former U.S. president Donald Trump remains 'a force' in the Republican Party despite his attempts to overturn the...
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Half of Amazon’s warehouse workers are injured after just 3 years, according to study

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More than two-thirds of Amazon U.S. warehouse workers surveyed by researchers reported that they took unpaid time off to recover from pain or exhaustion sustained on the job.
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U.S. voters in 'limbo' until Supreme Court rules on Trump's eligibility, expert says

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The decision from Colorado's top court to ban Donald Trump from the state's presidential primary ballot will likely spur efforts to convince other states' courts to do the same. But the U.S. Supreme Court could rule that voters, and not...